Love this and how you scrapped in the sepia tone of the photosand how wonderful that you were able to solve your mystery! I have an old photo negative of what I am assuming are my ancestors but haven't a clue how to go about determining who they are. I've asked the eldest of my relatives (in their 80's and 90's now) but they had no idea. Thanks for sharing this, I just adore old photographs!

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I live out in the country, surrounded by woods, at the end of a 1/2 mile driveway; I love to garden (flowers!); my husband and I have 11 grandchildren (six of them are two years of age or under!); I love to take pictures; and so I'm never finished making scrapbook pages! I have always been an avid reader, and I do look to write, as well. I am also extremely interested in my family history, and have become rather addicted to genealogy research. I have completed over 130 digital scrapbook pages for a family heritage album; it is my goal to complete that book in 2014.

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These photos are of my great-great-grandmother with her youngest daughter and grandson. These photos were unidentified until I found information (in census records) that solved the mystery of their identity.
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